The pitcher usually gets the most credit because they are suposively doing the most. Even though the catcher does just as much catching every pitch. The pitcher is right in the middle of everything and suposively the most import position......The whole team SHOULD get credit for it but usually dosn't.................... The pitcher usually gets the most credit because they are suposively doing the most. Even though the catcher does just as much catching every pitch. The pitcher is right in the middle of everything and suposively the most import position......The whole team SHOULD get credit for it but usually dosn't....................
MLB Rule 10.09b-4 is pretty unambiguous: The official scorer shall credit an automatic putout to the catcher when a: ... (4) batter is called out for being touched by his own batted ball;
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Charged out means you cant charge any more on your card, & the furer implications it will have is it will slowly make your credit bad credit till you pay your credit card off where their is no more out standing balanc.
Yes. If the runner reaches first base, it is usually due to an error on the catcher's part, so the scoring is 'K' for strikeout but 'E2' for the catcher dropping the ball. If the catcher recovers in time, then again the 'K' for strikeout is accompanied by '2-3' for the actual putout at first base.
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If he is called out on strikes and the catcher drops the ball, the batter may try to run to first base. In order to be put out, the catcher must throw the ball and get him out at first before he gets to the base. If the runner beats the throw, then the runner is safe. The pitcher is given credit for a strikeout. The catcher is given an error. This is how pitchers can have 4 strikeouts in an inning, which happened in MLB this week.
No, a credit card company will not reopen a charged off account. They may choose to grant you a new line of credit, but this would be rare.
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The maximum amount that can be charged on a credit card at one time is determined by the credit limit set by the credit card issuer. This limit varies depending on the individual's creditworthiness and financial situation.
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You could if you take it and credit yourself.